The tenth film in the "Friday the 13th" series, this film is the "Jason in space" movie. Seems to be an love it/hate it film among fans, but I like it.

I know it is lacking in plot and such (what F13 movie isn't?), but I think it makes up for that with an interesting premise (hey, at least they tried something different), some interesting kills and UBER-Jason. Not as fun as Part VI: Jason Lives, but fun in it's own right.

I definitely rank it higher than a few others in this series (Jason Takes Manhattan, anyone?). And it's also Kane Hodder's swan-song as Mr. Voorhees.

This is the tenth film in the successful Halloween series, but only the first sequel to "Rob Zombie's Halloween". Supposedly picking up where the first film left off, this movie will apparently feature the consequences of Myers rampage in the previous film.

I am not really excited about this one. Zombie's Halloween was a let down for me, too much in the vein of Hostel or the Saw movies. One of the things I like about the original film is the unknown, the mystery, as to why Michael is as he is. This film goes overboard to show you it all. Not my cup of tea.

10 years after Witchcraft comes this tenth film in the series. This direct-to-video sequel ranks 1.4 stars out of 10 on IMDb's site, out 226 votes. I have never seen it, so I can't comment on it's quality. But, the series HAS to be making a profit if they are still making them, right? According to the site, a Part 13 was released in 2008.

Okay... So, I have not seen this film in a LOOOOONG time, not since my "Creature Double Feature" days. I don't remember it.

But, it's a Godzilla film that also features the monsters Anguirus, Ebirah, Gabara, Gorosaurus, Kamacuras, Kumong, Manda, Minilla and the Giant Gondor. Now, that's 10 monsters, in one film, and it's the 10th Godzilla film. Serendipity!

Sherlock Holmes and the House of Fear is the tenth film of the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce series. Rathbone's Holmes and Bruce's Dr. Watson are considered by many to be the quintessential portrayals of the characters.

This film, based on "The Five Orange Pips" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is sort of in the vein of "10 Little Indians", in that the murders keep occurring and Holmes must deduce the culprit.

This is the tenth film in the James Bond series, and the third to star Roger Moore as bond. Many fans of the series consider this one of the best entries.

In this one, the villain Stromberg wants to destroy the world and build his own undersea civilization. I have never been a major Bond fan, but Moore was always my favorite 007, mainly due to the fact that he was the one I grew up with.

This is the tenth film of the 30 TV movies that reunited the "Perry Mason" cast from the classic show. These came out around the same time "Murder, She Wrote" and "Matlock" were popular shows.

Speaking of "Perry Mason", there is a television station in Portland, Oregon that has been playing the show almost non-stop in the noon timeslot since 1966. Calls come in if, for any reason, the channel pre-empts the show. Talk about devotion!

That was interesting. I had no idea Land before Time was up to 10! My kids outgrew them by the time they were at 5 I guess. And here we think there were too many Rocky movies at 5 and look at all these movie francishes!

I haven't watched a Godzilla movie since about 1972! That used to be a thing my husband & another couple did on Friday nights... watch Godzilla movies & drink beer! So long ago...so far away! Enjoyed your list!

I started reading number 1 and thought oh no we're back to Horror Movies and I am too scared to watch them. But then I got to Movies 5,6,7,8,9, and 10 and realized I have seen most or all from these movies. I would say your brain is oh so full of useful information. I like your movie reviews better than those that give them on TV. I never watch them anymore cause their views are just not normal anymore. Yours seem to be normal.

ALL MONSTERS ATTACK, most commonly known as GODZILLA'S REVENGE, is a hugely lackluster film that is particularly interesting to the child persuasion. I believed it followed after DESTROY ALL MONSTERS, which although it appealed to children, it wasn't downright targeted to them, like this flick is. GODZILLA'S REVENGE features a large amount of stock footage of Godzilla's other fights inter cut with either horrible dubbing on the American companies part or head-bangingly disturbing performances from the young boy/girl in the flick.

Really, skip ALL MONSTER'S ATTACK and focus your energy on the recent Millennium series, like Shusuke Kaneko's awesome GODZILLA, MOTHRA & KING GHIDORAH: GIANT MONSTERS ALL-OUT ATTACK! (2001), which mixes in a little spirituality with the series' sci-fi elements. Or the Mechagodzilla films of 1974 and '75.

Joe you are my new movie guru. I watched "Shrooms" based on your last Thursday post . . ok American teen shmulz but there was a bit of the Blair Witch about it and a kick ass twist at the end! You are my new best friend! Although out of that lot . .gotta go with The Land Before Time . .

trivia alert - i can see Dartmoor from my house ( the setting for Hound of the Baskervilles )- but more strange I shared a house ( when i was at college) with Basil Rathbone's great nephew. He used to think he was a good actor - he wasn't ( talking about my house-mate here)

why does Zombie have to ruin more of the Halloween legacy? i hope he calls it a day with H2. i'm not giving him the benifit of the doubt this time. fool me once... i won't get fooled again.

If he even thinks of touching Haloween 3: season of the witch and silver shamrock and the creepy jingle he's a terrible person who will need to be stopped. H3 doesn't need a remake. it was perfect the 1st time.

Hi! Caffeinated Joe,All 10 of your titles are very interesting, but alas, I only watched number 6...Sherlock Holmes and The House of Fear.Because I own the complete Sherlock Holmes series with Rathbone and Bruce. "Scary"films...Please forget about it!...Blood and Gore!...Yikes, but I still really like your blog!...I stayed and lingered.Thanks, for sharing!Deedee ;-D